Fan.



C. WYSOOKI.

PAN.

APPLICATION FILED Nov, 27, 1912.

Patented Sept. 80, 1918.

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CHARLES VTYSOCKI, OF WHITING, INDIANA.

FAN.

Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Sept. 3t), 1913.

Application filed November 2'7, 1912. Serial No. 733,852.

To all whom it may concern Be it known that 1, CHARLES lVYsooni, acitizen of the United States of America, residing at Whiting, in thecounty of Lake and State of Indiana, have invented certain new anduseful Improvements in Fans, of which the following is a specification,reference being had therein to the accompanying drawing.

This invention relates to fans, and the primary object of my inventionis to provide a motor operated fan wherein simple and efiective meansare employed, as hereinafter set forth, for disseminating or deflectingair in various directions, whereby the fan can be used for quicklycooling a compartment or producing a continuous circulation of air inall directions.

Another object of this invention is to provide an electric fan that hasnovel revoluble blades that agitate the air and cause a circulation in acompartment that cannot be accomplished by the ordinary type of electricfan. 7

A further object of my invention is to ac complish the above results bya mechanical construction that is inexpensive to manufacture, durable,and highly eflicient for the purposes for which it. is intended.

lVith the above and other objects in view the invention resides in thenovel construction, combination and arrangement of parts to behereinafter specifically described and then claimed. 7

Reference will now be had to the drawing, wherein V Figure 1 is a sideelevation of a fan in accordance with this invention, and Fig. 2 is ahorizontal sectional view of the same.

Further describing my invention in detail with reference to theaccompanying drawing wherein like numerals denote corresponding partsthroughout: 1 denotes a motor casing provided with suitable legs orsupports 2 and within the motor casing is an ordinary type of electricmotor that has an armature shaft 3 protruding from the upper end of thecasing.

4 denotes a vertical shaft having heads 5 and 6, t-he former beingconnected to the armature shaft 3 through the medium of members 6secured to said head. The heads 5 and 6 are circular in plan and areconnected by a plurality of equally spaced tie rods 7 having spacersleeves 8. The rods 7 and the sleeves 8 are arranged at the edges of theheads 5 and 6 and said heads are further more connected by verticalequally spaced shafts 9.

10 denotes the hubs of two-blade fans 11 that are revolubly mounted uponthe shafts 9. The fans are spaced apart whereby they can independentlyrevolve upon said shafts and these fans cause air to be circulatedradially from the structure. 7

One embodiment has been illustrated, but it is to be understood that thestructural elements are susceptible to such changes as fall within thescope of the appended claim.

What I claim is A fan comprising a rotatable body including a verticallydisposed shaft, a circular head fixed to each end of said shaft, aseries of equally spaced tie rods connected to said heads, a series ofvertically equally spaced shafts interposed between and connected tosaid heads and arranged inwardly with respect to said tie bars, spacersleeves mounted upon the tie bars and interposed between the heads, aseries of pairs of blades, the blades of each pair extending in oppositedirections with respect to each other and integral with their respectivehub, said hubs loosely mounted upon said series of vertically disposedshafts.

In testimony whereof I aflix my signature inthe presence of twowitnesses.

CHARLES VVYSOCKI.

lVitnesses HENRY SoHRAoE, HARRY GORDON.

Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressingthe Commissioner of Patents, Washington, I). G.

